Richard L. Fork
Affiliations: | The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeLisa J. Blackwell | grad student | 2001 | UAH |
Andrew S. Keys | grad student | 2002 | UAH |
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Fork R, Cole S, Burgess L, et al. (2014) Deflecting asteroids with femtosecond optical pulses Spie Newsroom |
Bergstue G, Fork R, Reardon P. (2014) An advanced optical system for laser ablation propulsion in space Acta Astronautica. 96: 97-105 |
Fork R. (2009) Orbital Debris Mitigation Using Minimum Uncertainty Optical States [Point of View] Proceedings of the Ieee. 97: 951-953 |
Phillips DJ, Laycock RL, Cole ST, et al. (2008) Technology demonstrations and flight experiments validating an optical energy infrastructure for Earth-Moon space Acta Astronautica. 62: 185-191 |
Fork R, Walker W, Laycock R, et al. (2003) Integrated diamond sapphire laser. Optics Express. 11: 2532-48 |
Smith M, Fork RL, Cole S. (2001) Safe delivery of optical power from space. Optics Express. 8: 537-46 |
Keys AS, Fork RL, Nelson TR, et al. (2001) Characterization of a multilayered dielectric transmissive phase modulator Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 4438: 96-107 |
Smith MH, Fork RL, Cole ST. (2001) Safe delivery of optical power from space Optics Express. 8: 537-546 |
Fork RL. (2001) High-energy lasers may put power in space Laser Focus World. 37: 113-117 |
Keys A, Fork RL. (2000) Full cycle, low loss, low distortion phase modulation from multilayered dielectric stacks with terahertz optical bandwidth. Optics Express. 7: 311-22 |